Talk:Public Interest Immunity
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Added the following - Crown Prosecution Service v Cornish Stannary Parliament [2002] - A Public Interest Immunity Certificate was presented to the court by the Crown Prosecution Service after about ten minutes of this hearing. A possible reason for the PII was that the Duchy of Cornwall refuses to reveal the circumstances under which it transferred several of its properties (including Tintagel Castle) to the care of English Heritage. see - On the Road to Justice for the Cornish
[edit] Examples
I'm not sure how useful the examples section is. Why are these examples chosen? If they stand for points of law, shouldn't the article focus on those points? ElectricLemon (talk) 15:42, 1 January 2008 (UTC)